When she ran Hewlett-Packard, Carly Fiorina went face to face with giants in politics and industry around the world. With that background, she had no problem putting the cackling gaggle of hosts on The View in their place.

In the wake of last week’s Republican presidential debate, one of The View‘s self-appointed judges decreed that Fiorina’s face looked “demented.” Another likened her to a Halloween mask.

Fiorina challenged her critics to “have the guts to say that to my face,” during an appearance on Fox News Sunday.

“There is nothing more threatening to the liberal media in general, and to Hillary Clinton in particular, than a conservative woman. So of course there’s a double standard,” Fiorina said. “I think what these women represent is a set of liberal feminists who believe that if you do not agree with them on their liberal orthodoxy, that you don’t count, that somehow you’re not a woman.”

“Frankly I am tired of being insulted by liberal feminists who talk about women’s issues when the reality is every issue is a woman’s issue — from the economy to ISIS to Russia to healthcare to education to the national debt,” Fiorina said.

“It will not stop me, it will not scare me, and maybe the ladies of The View, if I come back on again, let’s see if they have the guts to say that to my face,” Fiorina said.

“I am really sorry that I don’t agree with the women of The View,” she said, in a tone heavy with sarcasm.